International audienceAims: Loss-of-function of the cardiac sodium channel NaV1.5 is a common feature of Brugada syndrome. Arrhythmias arise preferentially from the right ventricle (RV) despite equivalent NaV1.5 downregulation in the left ventricle (LV). The reasons for increased RV sensitivity to NaV1.5 loss-of-function mutations remain unclear. Because ventricular electrical activation occurs predominantly in the transmural axis, we compare RV and LV transmural electrophysiology to determine the underlying cause of the asymmetrical conduction abnormalities in Scn5a haploinsufficient mice (Scn5a+/-). Methods and results: Optical mapping and two-photon microscopy in isolated-perfused mouse hearts demonstrated equivalent depression of transm...
Background: The Brugada sign has been associated with mutations in SCN5A and with right ventricular ...
syndrome (BrS) is a right ventricular (RV) arrhythmia that is respon-sible for up to 12 % of sudden ...
Aims Brugada syndrome (BrS) is characterized by arrhythmias leading to sudden cardiac death. BrS is ...
International audienceAims: Loss-of-function of the cardiac sodium channel NaV1.5 is a common featur...
AIM: To test a hypothesis attributing arrhythmia in Brugada Syndrome to right ventricular (RV) outfl...
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is associated with ventricular tachycardia originating particularly in the ri...
BACKGROUND: The cardiac sodium channel (Na(v)1.5) controls cardiac excitability. Accordingly, SCN5A ...
Scn5a heterozygous null (Scn5a+/-) mice have historically been used to investigate arrhythmogenic me...
British Heart Foundation (RG/15/15/31742)NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Bart
International audienceLoss-of-function mutations in the cardiac Na + channel α-subunit Na v 1.5, enc...
Voltage-gated sodium channels drive the initial depolarization phase of the cardiac action potential...
BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is associated with lethal arrhythmias, which are linked to specif...
Background: Loss-of-function mutations in SCN5A, the gene encoding Na(v)1.5 Na+ channel, are associa...
BACKGROUND: Loss-of-function mutations in SCN5A, the gene encoding Na(v)1.5 Na+ channel, are associa...
Brugada syndrome is an inherited, rare cardiac arrhythmogenic disease, associated with sudden cardia...
Background: The Brugada sign has been associated with mutations in SCN5A and with right ventricular ...
syndrome (BrS) is a right ventricular (RV) arrhythmia that is respon-sible for up to 12 % of sudden ...
Aims Brugada syndrome (BrS) is characterized by arrhythmias leading to sudden cardiac death. BrS is ...
International audienceAims: Loss-of-function of the cardiac sodium channel NaV1.5 is a common featur...
AIM: To test a hypothesis attributing arrhythmia in Brugada Syndrome to right ventricular (RV) outfl...
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is associated with ventricular tachycardia originating particularly in the ri...
BACKGROUND: The cardiac sodium channel (Na(v)1.5) controls cardiac excitability. Accordingly, SCN5A ...
Scn5a heterozygous null (Scn5a+/-) mice have historically been used to investigate arrhythmogenic me...
British Heart Foundation (RG/15/15/31742)NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Bart
International audienceLoss-of-function mutations in the cardiac Na + channel α-subunit Na v 1.5, enc...
Voltage-gated sodium channels drive the initial depolarization phase of the cardiac action potential...
BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is associated with lethal arrhythmias, which are linked to specif...
Background: Loss-of-function mutations in SCN5A, the gene encoding Na(v)1.5 Na+ channel, are associa...
BACKGROUND: Loss-of-function mutations in SCN5A, the gene encoding Na(v)1.5 Na+ channel, are associa...
Brugada syndrome is an inherited, rare cardiac arrhythmogenic disease, associated with sudden cardia...
Background: The Brugada sign has been associated with mutations in SCN5A and with right ventricular ...
syndrome (BrS) is a right ventricular (RV) arrhythmia that is respon-sible for up to 12 % of sudden ...
Aims Brugada syndrome (BrS) is characterized by arrhythmias leading to sudden cardiac death. BrS is ...